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To -morrow POPPY DA Y- “ In Flanders fields the Poppies blow, Between the crosses row on row, That mark our place.” REMEMBER THE FALLEN. HELP THOSE WHO CAME BACK. Keep gTeen the memory of those lads who “died that you might live”—help the hoys who came back to find the employment that is their due. N.Z.R.S.A. NATIONAL POPPY DAY TO-MORROW - FRIDAY, APRIL 21 The Poppies to be offered for sale were made by widows and children of devastated Northern France, and a large sum of the money raised will be remitted to France to defray the cost of the flowers. The remainder of the money will be devoted entirely to relieving soldier unemployment throughout the Dominion, and in every instance the money will bo spent in the district in which it is raised. The N.Z.R.S.A. will consult with the Public Works Department regarding the employment of returned men on urgent Public Works. Married men will be given first preference. 1000 SOLDIERS UNEMPLOYED POPPIES WILL BE ON SALE EVERYWHERE AT 1/- & 2/- EACH. "Will You Buy? To -morrow

A local resident who is familiar with the pulse of the local labour market, states that ho estimates that there are fully 400 men unemployed in "Wanganui at the present time. As an instance ho states that a representative of a new industry commencing in Wanganui has had over 100 applications for employment. He had no sooner arrived in the town than he was met by several men looking for work, and was wondering how they received the news of his arrival so quickly.—(“ Wanganui Herald. 7 ’)

EASTER===|i and the GARDEN Much gardening work is required this Easter. This is the time to SOW SWEET PEAS. Choice Sweet Pea Seed, 6d. a packet. In a large range of varieties—Lists free. This is the time to PLANT THESE BULBS, Anemones, D ffodils, Narcissi, 1 Ranunculus, etc, This is the time to SOW LAWN GRASS SEED. 2/- and 1 /8 per lb, BUXTONS' FLORAL DEPT. Patronise Buxtons’ for Cut Flowers and Floral Work. Buxton's Floral Dept, is unexcelled, j expert artists only in charge. I A.W. Buxton P d j Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Florists and Landa'-ape Gardeners Town Departmenf,: 683 Colombo Street, Christchurch Nurseries : St. Martins Nurseries, 4821 Town, 1628 * - I - -'J Alo* ppACHt TVaiKLrttw.t! Easter Plenties Enjoyable Otshes to Suit Every Taste J/6 per (in 1 /9 per tin Chicken Loat 2/- per tin 4oz. Potted Ham 1/3 per tin 40Z. Potted Chicken 2/- per tin 120 Z. Bouillion Cubes 1/6 tin Assorted Soups 9d. per tin Salmon ... 1/4 and 2/6 Meats in tins and Jars. Oxford Sausages 1/10 per tin Sheep Tongues lid. 1/5 1/6 1/8 tin Ox Tongues 5/- and 7/6 per tin Rabbit in Jelly ... 1/- per tin Rabbit in Bacon 1/2 p- r tin' Veal and Ham in Jars 2/6 & 3/6 jar Peck’s Picnic Tongues 7/6 per jar ~ Fish Sc Meat Pastes 1/4 per jar Camp Pies 1/- and 1/10 per tin Saimon 6d. Bd. lid. 1/3 & 1/6 tin Sardines (in great variety)- — 6d. to 1/10 per tin SPECIAL Libby’s Extra Strawberries 3/6 tin ~ „ Raspberries 3/6 tin ~ „ Loganberries 3/6 tin „ ~ Blackberries 3/6 tin Our Deliciously Cooked Ham, 2/6 lb. We are closed fromThursiay Evening 8.30 p.m until Tuesday (18th.) Avoid the rush by shopping and placing your o • ders e rly. FRANK A. COOK Ltd. The Food Specialists 748 COLOMBO STREET Phones : 459 496 35224

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16713, 20 April 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16713, 20 April 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16713, 20 April 1922, Page 5